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Ohio Supreme Court Suspends Judge Pinkey Carr Indefinitely

Ohio Supreme Court Suspends Judge Pinkey Carr Indefinitely

A Cleveland municipal judge has been suspended for her conduct inside the courtroom. Ohio’s Supreme Court has  “immediately” removed her from the post for bartering deals with defendants on special days and holidays. Also rewarding them as if she was hosting a game show. A disciplinary panel called The Board of Professional Conduct filed a 58-page report detailing misconduct allegations starting in 2017 and ending in 2020.

In March of 2021, Judge Pinkey Suzanne Carr was accused of five counts of misconduct involving “more than 100 stipulated incidents” stretching out over a two-year time frame, according to the case docket.

The report said Carr gave some rationale for her actions, offering she was diagnosed with menopause and sleep apnea.

While the panel recommended Carr be placed on two-year suspension from practicing law and only reinstated by “certain conditions” mandated by the court on Oct. 18. The Ohio Supreme Court released a ruling to remove the judge, who had been serving in a Cleveland Municipal Court over ten years, from her position on the bench “indefinitely.”

The ruling was 5-2, with the justices describing times that Carr locked someone up for something as minor as rolling their eyes.

Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor, Justices Patrick F. Fischer and Jennifer Brunner, First District Court of Appeals Judge Beth Myers, and Tenth District Court of Appeals Judge Lisa Sadler joined the court’s opinion according to Court News Ohio.

Judge Myers substituted for Justice Michael P. Donnelly, and Judge Sadler sat for Justice Melody Stewart after the two recused themselves from the case.

Justice Sharon L. Kennedy says she agreed with the findings of misconduct but dissented because of the penalty, saying a sanction of two years would have been enough. Justice R. Patrick DeWine joined the dissent.

Based on the evidence given by thr professional conduct panel, she “conducted business” in the courts like a “game show host,” sometimes hooking defendants up because it was their birthday, it was her birthday or it was a holiday.

The panel submitted 583 stipulations misconduct that span 126 pages. They gave the court over 350 stipulated exhibits, proving Carr’s indecorous actions and determining the judge “ruled her courtroom in a reckless and cavalier manner, unconstrained by the law or the court’s rules, without any measure of probity or even common courtesy.”

According to officials, Carr brought disgrace to her profession when she “conducted business in a manner befitting a game show host rather than a judge of the Cleveland Municipal Court,” demonstrating behavior that “could not help but seriously compromise the integrity of the court in the eyes of the public and all who had business there.”

The Ohio supreme court revealed in the order, “On multiple occasions, Carr joked that she would be amenable to some form of bribe in return for a lenient sentence.”

The justices added, “In open court, she engaged in dialogues with defendants about accepting kickbacks on fines and arranging ‘hook-ups’ for herself and her staff for food and beverages, flooring, and storage facilities.”

Some of the complaints came from people in the courtrooms, including defendants.

The Ohio Capital-Journal reported one woman, Minnyawn Burkhalter said she just “scolded” and “yelled” at her.

“The way she scolded me, yelled at me, I was often mocked, laughed at … I felt almost less than human, honestly and I felt hopeless about it” Burkhalter said.

Her lawyer, Rich Koblentz said, “Well, we’re disappointed in that. She was not being appropriately treated for those conditions.”

The lawyer suggested he and his client were not given a fair shake, as she had recently secured him to try the case two weeks prior to the hearing.

This indefinite suspension, however, doesn’t mean she will never be able to serve again. In two years, Carr will be able to reapply for her law license, but she will have to prove to the Supreme Court she will change her previous practices.

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